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Gardener's Network - Flowers : How to Grow Geraniums __ "Home gardeners use
Geraniums in a wide variety of ways. They are well suited for container gardens
by themselves or with other flowers. You can use them to make a potted gift for
a friend for any occasion. They grow well in flower gardens along with your
other favorites." Basic information - From gardenersnet.com -
http://www.gardenersnet.com/flower/geranium.htm

Geranium Culture for Home Gardeners __ "Common geraniums are actually members of
the genus Pelargonium, while members of the genus Geranium include native
wildflowers and herbaceous perennials." A good overview of how to grow them. -
From North Carolina State University -
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-8504.html

Grow Your Geraniums
Indoors, as Houseplants, for Winter __ "Geraniums actually make decent
houseplants, if you can provide them with lots of bright light. They like a cool
temperature, so even if you keep your thermostat low, they should be happy."
Indoor growing guide for geraniums. - From gardening.about.com -
http://gardening.about.com/od/winterinthegarden/ss/Store_Geraniums_3.htm

Growing Geraniums From Seed __ "The popularity of seed-grown geraniums has
increased because they often outperform the older geranium varieties propagated
from cuttings. The new seed-grown hybrid geraniums possess excellent vigor, heat
tolerance, disease resistance, and are free-blooming." Information mostly for
the commercial grower but can be used by home gardeners too. - From Iowa State
University -
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortnews/1995/1-13-1995/geran.html

Growing Scented
Geraniums Indoors __ "Looking for a new and interesting herb for your
windowsill? A plant thatís relatively easy to grow and propagate indoors, that
grows lush and green and smells great, and that offers a wide variety of visual
qualities and scents to match your decor and preferences?" Then you may
have found the right plant, a scented geranium. - From herbcompanion.com -
http://www.herbcompanion.com/Gardening/Growing-Scented-Geraniums-Indoors.aspx

Growing Pelargoniums __ For the
United Kingdom gardener mostly. "When you
receive young Pelergonium [sic] plants by post they need potting into a good
quality loam based compost, a John Innes No. 2 is ideal and a good peat based
compost mixed in equal parts." But the rest of us can learn too. - From
swanlandnurseries.co.uk -
http://www.swanlandnurseries.co.uk/culturalnotes.asp

How do you grow geraniums? __
You will find a brief article about growing geraniums and their varieties. -
From quezi.com - http://quezi.com/1918

How to Grow Cranesbill
Geraniums __ "Not all geraniums are true geraniums -- the common summer
pot plant known as geranium is actually a pelargonium. True geraniums, also
known as cranesbills, are hardy perennials from the genus Geranium. These
dependable plants grow well throughout much of the United States. Flowers are
pink, red, white or blue,..." Learn how to grow these true geraniums, you
will be glad you did. - illustrated - From ehow.com -
http://www.ehow.com/how_7503497_grow-cranesbill-geraniums.html

How to Grow Geraniums
by The Gardener's Network __ "Geraniums are easy to grow annuals that fit
well in home gardens, container gardens, flowerbeds, and even as houseplants. We
like them for their big, bright bloom, and because they are so easy to grow
almost anywhere. Geraniums make great flowers for kids." Growing tips - From
gardenersnet.com -
http://www.gardenersnet.com/flower/geranium.htm

How to Grow Hardy Blue
Geraniums __ "The hardy blue geranium is a cultivar that produces large,
blue, star-like blooms almost all season long. The blue geranium, like most
geraniums, requires very little care and grows in almost any soil type. Blue
geraniums can be grown in clumps in a garden or may be used as a border flower."
Learn how to grow there beauties. - illustrated - From .ehow.com -
http://www.ehow.com/how_7493309_grow-hardy-blue-geraniums.html

International Geranium Society
__ Learn about geraniums and pelargoniums.
"Geraniums are universally popular, with over 100 million plants produced and
distributed commercially each year. But there is much more to the geranium
family than the "common" geranium. No other plant family has the diversity of
flowers, scented leaves, variegated leaves and general ease of growth as do
members of the geranium family." - illustrated - From International Geranium
Society -
http://www.intgeraniumsoc.com/

Scented Geraniums __ "Originally from Africa, scented geraniums migrated to
Holland and then England in the 1600s. Over the past three centuries,
cultivation has resulted in more than 100 varieties in an assortment of shapes,
flower colors and perfumes." - Photos - From Colorado State University -
http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/4dmg/Flowers/Annuals/scented.htm

True Geraniums - How
to Grow Hardy, Perennial Geraniums __ "The term geranium is confusing.
The first geranium most gardeners encounter is not a geranium at all, but
Pelargonium, a relative of the perennial geranium." Learn about the
difference and how to grow the perennial geraniums and find links to related
materials. - From - about.com -
http://gardening.about.com/od/plantprofile1/p/Geranium.htm